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RACIALLY MOTIVATED RAGE RIOTS ROCK STREETS in London After Hacking Death

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COUNTER terrorist led British police are searching an address in Romford in Essex, connected to one of the men who participated in a horrific attack in which a soldier was hacked to death in London. Police clashed with protesters, including supporters of the far-right English Defence League, following the brutal hacking death of a man in London on Wednesday. (May 23) An off-duty British soldier was hacked to death in south east of the city metres away from his barracks by two men with meat cleavers ranting "we swear by almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you". In extraordinary broad daylight scenes in Woolwich, in southeast London, the men ran the man down in a car then tried to hack the man's head off and have their own crime filmed. British media say the victim was wearing a shirt in support of troops when he was killed. The two men then waited 20 minutes for police to turn up before charging at them with meat cleavers, knives and a hand gun. MUM DESCRIBES CONFRONTING THE MEN The BBC reports similar raids at an address on a housing estate in Greenwich and another property in Lincolnshire. Neighbours at the Greenwich property told the BBC that two sisters aged in the 30s, an older woman and a teenage boy were taken from the address in a police van. Police would not comment on reports identifying one of the attackers. The police investigation into the incident was handed over to the counter terrorism command which was to interview at least one of the men, deemed well enough to be spoken to after having been shot by police, allegedly involved in the attack overnight AEST. The men are not thought to have had direct links to any terror group, but may have had a loose affiliation. The victim has not been identified, but his family have been informed, a police spokesman said. "We believe we know his identity but he has yet to be formally identified. His next of kin have been informed. In line with the wishes of his family we will not be releasing his identity at this stage. A post-mortem examination will take place later today," the spokesperson said. The interview was to take place as Cobra convened at 10 Downing Street for its second meeting. Upon entering the meeting, Lodnon Mayor Boris Johnson said it was wrong to link the barbaric attack with British foreign policy or any actions of the armed forces overseas. "The fault lies wholly and exclusively in the warped and deluded mindset of the people who did it," he said. As a precaution, military personnel were last night issued an edict that they were not to wear their uniforms off base. Aussie Muslims condemn attack The peak body for Australian Muslims has condemned as "sick and twisted" the slaying of the soldier on a busy London street by two men shouting Islamist slogans. In a statement, Muslims Australia president Hafez Kassem condemned the killing as unjustifiable. "The attack on an unarmed civilian believed to be a member of the British military in Woolwich is a crime that is condemned and deplored by Australian Muslims," Mr Kassem said. "My sympathies and condolences go to the victim's family and I strongly condemn the unjustifiable attack." Islam condemned the use of violence, Muslims Australia's Keysar Trad said. "It takes a sick and twisted mind to hack another person with a meat cleaver," he said. "Islam condemns and deplores this violence, as do I, as does every Australian Muslim." New terror reality rattles London AS London awoke to its new terror reality, authorities appealed for calm, with fears the attack could spark civil unrest similar to the 2011 riots. London Mayor Boris Johnson has called for calm in the wake of the attack. "The people of London should take their cue from the behaviour of the people of Woolwich yesterday, who showed such astonishing natural courage in dealing with an appalling event, and who stood up to those killers. And I think that that's the spirit of London, and that's what I would call on people to...